good thing i live in romania and can get 1gbps for ~11$ with no limitations or restrictions. don't get me wrong. that's the only good part of living in romania.
"Kleenex" is a brand of tissue, but not the name for all tissues. "Band-Aid" is a brand of bandage, but not the name for all bandages. SLI is nvidia's name for their dual GPU tech, but it's not the name for all multi-GPU tech. The most popular brand-name ends up being the defacto word people use to refer to all similar products, that's just how it works.
@@thangchanh2932 As he explains, it splits the data in a fundametally different way at the packet level, pfSense Multi-WAN is still doing the same thing as a load balancing router. pfSense also won't give you a single static IP suitable for server hosting, esentially acting as a business ISP in itself. It's channel bonding, not load balancing. "The Load Balancing functionality in pfSense software distributes connections over multiple WAN connections in a round-robin fashion. This feature operates on a per-connection basis." Though if you do own a business with a faster connection like Linus does, you could actually set up channel bonding like this up with your own server in the same type of way, but you will need a server at the business, and a server at home for bonding them ontop of any home hardware. Bit tricky to setup but doable. Then all your home data lines just comunicate exclusively with the business server, and then the business connection effectively becomes your home internet connection in the same way as this service.
for people who may be curious, it's actually just two vpn connections that are bonded virtually at the gateway ( the box you plug your modems into, that you then connect your switches/computers/etc too ), both of which are connected to the same VPN concentrator on the service providers end. It's not trivial to setup, but it's not really that complex of a concept. There's a lot of pokery jiggery going on with the configs to make it work smoothly. A badly configured setup has the potential of making your connection even worse. Works best if both connections are of the same quality, and if done right, can potentially make your internet connection nearly as fast as both connections combined. Some loss in total bandwidth is lost to the VPN overhead, and some latency is introduced by device that is responsible for bonding your streams together. Of course, bonding must be supported at the other end. You may also get lag spikes if the dynamically IP of either device changes during a download. Potentially even lost packets. Thankfully, most ISP's don't change your IP very often, so this is generally not enough of an issue to cause regular headaches. Also, if one connection decides to go down for some reason ( tripped over the power cable for example ) it may cause your internet not to work at all, or it may go down to half speed after some packet loss while it sorts itself out depending on how it's configured.
It's a shame I only get to like this comment once, I was indeed, curious. I mean, the other option is setting up a direct connection to a backbone, right?
Also Linus, by the time you pay a couple hundred bucks a month for the Itel service and then 2 connections to your ISP how long will it be before you've paid the cost of the Fiber Build Out in all these fees?
He was saying the build out would be 10's of thousands, so if we say that's 20 grand, at a few hundred per month more for this service you're talking several years to a decade before the build out would have been better. The build out is also a fixed cost, you don't have the option to cancel it a few years in if something better comes along.
Well, theorizing the $60 per connection per month for a 50/10 connection from the ISP, the $25 per connection that iTel wants, the .40 they ask for to reach the 'combined throughput' of 100Mb which would be $40, and the additional $360 fee for one of their three-port bonders... $210 per month * 50 monthly payments = $10,500 (+$360) And that's just USD. But also, 4 years before you hit that, and it's probably still not enough to convince a company to make a fiber intranet for his area.
Since it's basically a datacenter VPN-type solution, it's probably much cheaper to rent your own 100MBit (or whatever) server-slot in a nearby data center and do the splitting at home through a home server. It's just a matter of software, so why paying such a heavy premium over the pure hosting costs?
it was going to cost 130k to do fiber in my city saying it cost too much to cover the cost thear self 6 month later some one buy the local mom pop cable company and we go from 12 mbs to 100mbs talk about gredy
Gen X-er here remembering the 300 baud days, now that was excruciatingly slow. You could literally see the transferred byte/characters appear on the screen row by row as they were coming in, not kidding. lol
+logirex that's just shaw cable, they have coax infrastructure and are currently doing some big upgrades. With new tech they will be pushing for gigabit eventually with it. But in western Canada Telus is mostly all fibre now with 150/150 for 80ish bucks and 250/250 in some for around 85
I don't understand how in my country which is kinda undeveloped i have with 15$ 1gb/s unlimited data...and in most developed country, you have to pay A LOT of money for a bad plan with download limits and shit like that.
92 GameBits dude..that's what i'm using. I pay 15$ and i have 1gb per second connection speed. And i have unlimited data... Search on google romania's internet.
+Zio Oren Are you truly that stupid we have a old infrastructure which means we would have to tear the old out to replace with new costing more than your country's worh
this comment section is either americans paying $120000 for 1.0/0.1mbps internet, or Eurasians paying $0.50 for 1000/950mbps, and there is no in-between
If you are lucky enough to get cable then Virgin have the fastest internet (except bespoke limited availability ISPs like hyperoptic and gigler who provide gigabit). For the rest of us we rely on fibre to the cabinet and get up to 80mb down 19mb up.
Here in Russia 30 minutes from Moscow I get 100Mbit/s download and 100Mbit/s upload for $12. In Moscow you can get 650Mbit/s download and 650Mbit/s upload for $24. In some places in Moscow you can get 1Gbit/s download and upload for $34.
Ярослав Зинченко major cities usualky have insane speeds due to fibre networb being everywhere. for example, 100mb download is free in most of korea, with a pretty cheap cellphone service, and gigabit is pretty cheap unless you live away from urban areas.
"of course it does cost extra, a few hundred dollars a month BUT IT BLABLABLA" ahhaahahahahahaa......... a few hundred dollars a month?!!!! Kidding me....
He said "in my case". It might be cheaper if you're literally just bonding two connections for a private home network. It could also still be expensive as all hell, have to check out iTel I guess.
i looked this up for myself and it would only cost me 85$ cnd to bond two 15-20mb connections. I am in an area where i have no wired internet services and have to use wireless/cellular/lte connection. The download speed isnt bad although perhaps less then you could get through wired. But the problem is cost for bandwidth. I pay 110$ a month for my 15-20mb connection and i get 100gb a month bandwidth. The overage cost is 10$ a GB. which mean the last month when i went over by 50-60 gb i had an internet bill of like 650$. For me I can get 2 LTE connections, bridge them together with this box for about 300$ a month, I'll have double the speed and more importantly for me double the bandwidth. I have the highest package i can get from rogers there is no other options for me. The only other big cost is the box i need(that can handle up to 3 connections) costs like 480$ cnd. In the end i am seriously thinking about doing this as I know i will pay less in the long range.
He's backing up his stuff at home. That didn't have the speeds he needs. You can pay $60/year for warm/near term storage sure, but you still have to get your data to the storage site. Might consider paying attention to the video before forming an opinion.
If you'd actually watched this video you would know why that doesn't work. You are plainly thinking of a load balancing system, which only offers more possible connections at the speed of the slowest link, not one connection with the aggregate speed of all connections. This is a common misconception with networking newbies who think that common LAG (link aggregation groups) or etherchannels (whatever terminology your vendor chooses to use) will allow four gigabit ethernet connections to provide a 4Gbps stream of data from one server to another over the network. These aggregation protocols split traffic based on source/dest IP, MAC, or port. In short, they're meant to allow four devices to each have a gigabit connection to a server, or an interswitch to handle four separate gigabit streams, not a single 4Gbps stream. At home, you might be able to introduce the necessary software and hardware to provide a 4Gbps stream to your NAS. For your internet connection, you don't have the necessary influence. If you're a tech-savvy person, I suggest researching MPTCP (Multipath Transmission Control Protocol) and similar technologies, largely being pushed by 4G/5G networks. There is considerable interest in combining multiple 4G connections or a 4G/5G connection with Wi-Fi, and MPTCP is one technology that would enable such a thing natively. Cheers
If you're thinking about using a load balancer in bonded mode in the UK on ISPs such as BT with a couple of residential connections, you'll find after a while BT will notice and your lines will get rate limited. BT really doesn't like people bonding residential lines. Always check with your ISP to see if they'll support it or whether running a load balancer would be a breach of ToS.
as someone who works on the support level for a business class ISP, this looks interesting. So is your router/server seeing just the black box as a gateway?
Load balancing. This concept has been around for a really long time. Basically, the software knows how big each pipe is (ideally) and it keeps all pipes at the same utilization level, so it spreads your connection over all of the interfaces evenly. There a tons of linux distributions that you can use that do this. Also, websites block ports like Linus said, but that really doesn't matter, since apps and ports don't map to each other with modern applications and you can use IPv6 reverse tunnels if you buy a server in the cloud with a public IP. You can get 100mbit for fairly cheap.
We've got 150mbps download and 45mbps upload (no joke) the downside is you can only get those speeds over ethernet through our router. over wifi, i get 3mbps down and .5mbps up.
I have a 5Mbit down/ 1Mbit up for 5$ a month and the cherry on top is that there's no data cap. The only downside is there's no net connection when it's raining heavily. I live in Dhaka, Bangladesh btw..
I have been watching this channel non stop for three nights. I stopped building my own boxes ten years ago but you have fired me up! Technology races forward so fast and the information and technical expertise on this channel is absolutely fantastic! THANK YOU!
Cause bandwidth isn't something that's is limited resource and you've already paid for the connection.. The rule "if you use more. you pay more" doesn't apply here.
I don’t know maybe that some companies will give you an arbitrary limit, to what you can use and the rest is plus money for the supplier. For example some companies are still offering an internet connection with a 12 gig limit. Really 12 gigs? any average user can eat that under a week with the amount of "unwanted" data the web-pages throw at you.
+Robbedem "if you use more, you pay more" is probably less likely that "oh they have Netflix and stuff now... We can make money off other people's streaming since cable TV is dying"
Put a fork in a toaster, wire some copper wire around the handle of the fork. Connect the end of the copper wire to a RJ-45. Connect the RJ-45 to your router and boom. More power = faster internet. NOTE: You will most likely not live to experience it but hey, you need to lose some to win some am I right?
even better if you want to boost the speeds even more you need to get a roll of 16 AWG wire and strip 100ft of it and then wrap it around your body then you have a friend climb the nearest tree with the other end and you sit there and hold a CAT 5e line or better and wait for it to thunderstorm...guaranteed to work I swear ;) oh and dont forget to take your shoes off and stand in the deepest puddle you can find
Actually, the packets are not split in half. The aggregation switch distributes Ethernet frames based on a hashing algorithm. This algorithm might take various parameters into account, depending on vendor and config. Some use only src/dst IP, others go deeper (and therefore balance better).
We had 30+ year old copper that was squirrel eaten, bird bit, cracked and hacked. The connections were so corroded even the phone company gave it. Yes, when it's working copper's not bad, but it does not have the speed and reliability of our current fiber. Yee Haw!
Well lets see "Double or Triple Your Internet Speed": In the video he showed us how he tried to double his internet speed. He explained you could even triple it. "This Method Actually Works!": well he delivers. He just didn't mention it costs money. If you were seriously expecting you could multiply your Internet speed for free, then i am sorry, welcome to reality.
The bonding is on a third party so the it changes nothing for the carrier. You send 100% of the traffic to an aggregating site from where it is routed normally.
I know right? I have 1gbps/1gbps for $85/mo here in Florida. I had to double check the date on this video twice. The speeds in the comment section and in the video are like 1993. And who the fuck uses DSL in 2016?
Tamberly, 1 the only routers my family can afford are DSL ones and 2 DSL is the only internet service available in my region. Second that DSL speeds can infact reach speeds up to 10gbps.
Very interesting concept. I know some friends that live with shit internet that will really appreciate this. Also for those of you that are commenting negatively about this video there are regions of the world even in the US that have internet companies that don't offer great speeds, and there are no alternative service providers in these areas. A great example is Texas I have many friends that suffer with these ISP restrictions and even though it will cost them more money per month it is a realistic alternative to having unstable internet in a region that offers no choice to upgrade.
I was wondering the same thing. It would be less distracting if he were to have the clicker on the desk, frankly. It looks like some weird twitch he has.
You can still do it with 56k lines, and I imagine some people still do. But of course they use ISDN which is more like digital 56k, being that 56k was really just a label (call it marketing or due to the theoretical maximum of the hardware) as phone lines were capped by the phone company at 44kbs best case. The benefit to ISDN is it's 64kbs per line (128kbs per bond) both upload and download. I've considered a few times getting like 20 lines and bonding them through my load balancer because it be one large synchronous pipe for relatively cheap as you can get a local ISDN number for Free, so it's just the cost of the lines. But I do also remember having my little 56k device "back in the day" that hooked to your phone to let you know if someone was calling, so you could chose to answer instead of disconnecting you altogether abruptly or missing the call (depending on how you had things setup). Ah the good 'ol days of free (and horrible) AOL. Lol
I had a Diamond SupraSonic II - dual line 112k Modem, those were the days! My Fiber drop and Internet 150/150 gets hooked up today !!! $42/month for 3 months and then $80/month. 150 Mbps up and 150 Mbps down. Basically I will setup the new router and my extender and be done in 15 minutes. You can't beat that deal. Also 300 Mbps up and 300 Mbps down would be better for a server than 300/30. Once you have Fiber you will never have to worry about speed upgrades again.
I just discovered this channel a few hours ago and have since watched about 5 or 6 of your videos. And I have to say your vids are very good. For being tech oriented, you could easily talk over peoples heads and make no sense to anybody except for the geekiest of the geeky, but I never once felt that you came close to doing so. And it is very refreshing to hear someone who can talk tech and keep it interesting when the subject matter may be anything but enthralling. If I could I would give your videos 2 likes each for the ones I have watched. But this is the real world and one Like is all you gonna get. But when I go to bed tonight, if I happen to dream of your channel (Phew, now that would be really weird and kind of ... disturbing), I will be sure to Like your vids as much as the alternate reality allows. Good day to you and a good night too!
I almost hope they don't come to my area, I'm getting 30/5 at the moment on cable. To get NBN at the same speed I would have to pay $30 more per month.
In terms of avg. internet speeds, USA is not in the top 10. That's why i said South Korea, meaning the whole country, not single individuals. uk.businessinsider.com/fastest-internet-connection-speeds-2015-5?r=US&IR=T
On average most cities in the US dont have that speed. On my area we got 500/500 Mb for residential, but that can be pricey. Now if your lucky to live on a googlenet area then you can get 1/1 Gb.
Bonding can also work well for rural areas with old copper. Centurylink has the ability to send me a 20d/.896u connection, which we tried for about a year, but we would get DSL dropouts multiple times a week. It was incredibly u stabs. So for an extra $5/month and $150 for a modem with built-in bonding, we got 2 10d/1u lines and haven't had a single drop-out since. And we now have a whopping 2Mbps upload speed, which is slow by most people's standards, but we've never had more than 896Kbps up so this is blazing fast to me.
Similar to a piece of software we used to use to tie two or more analog connections together. It was called Midpoint Teamer. It divided the workload among the available connection based upon their active transfer rates. This could also be done with just about any multi-NIC box.
It's not RAID over the LAN but iSCSI, which uses special Ethernet adapters with larger buffers etc. dedicated to carrying SCSI packets to units hosting storage space. The actual RAID is done by the targets themselves and does not cross the network.
I had that with ADSL back in 2013, before my former place in Springfield, Vermont got FTTH! I started with 12 Mb down with the coding gain changed to 7 on the BEC 7402TM router. In 2013, before getting FTTH, I noticed regularly getting 13 Mb and sometimes 14 Mb!
Linus, Linus... I’m paying for that speed exactly 9$USD a month. Including static ip and fiber in Bulgaria, in a small village... Also if you pay for a year that price goes down to 7$...
haha I'm from Bulgaria too, and I also get fiber + static IP and a gigabit u/d + cable TV for about 20-25$ per month :) + if i pay for 5 months, I get the sixth for free
Okay that's it I'm moving to Bulgaria what in the fuck. If you view the social media of either two of the telecomm companies running the broadband monopoly here in Philippines (either Globe or PLDT), you'd see how shit their service is. And one of them, Globe, just got shithole worse. We paid $32 each month for a 3 MBps download speed connection. We'd get random disconnections all the time, and sometimes it would go out for days. Recently, we requested a disconnect because we had very bad stability for a month (losing connection several times in a day), and this month we literally have no connection. And they still want us to pay. That disconnection request has been left standing for 2 weeks now and they probably want to suck people dry and make them pay for another month. There were also a lot of people that wanted a disconnection.
He won't, he already declined Google Fibre saying, "Australia doesn't need those types of speeds" and "The NBN will be able to reach the speeds of Google Fibre". Biggest bullshit.
makes sense for I know Google only created their Fiber service because they had a product to sell to us but the infrastructure isn't there. that and Comcast is bullshitting us rn w/ 1GB going for like $200+ a month....man fuck Comcast lol
When I moved to China 4 years ago, I was flabbergasted at how cheap Cell and Internet service is. In the U.S. near Denver, I was getting crap service from Comcast at $77/Mo and it was maybe 25 Mbps.. Here I get a 25 Mbps up/down service and a 100 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up with a combined cost of about $12.50 per month. That's a total of 125 Mbps down and 35 Mbps up for $12.50 per month. As a network engineer (retired) I have no difficulty skirting the filtering either. Latency isn't all that bad either. about 225 ms to the U.S. West Coast. Comcast is a greedy company feeding off the financial rape of the American people.
LOL there is a joke flying right over your head.... The editing was purposely like this to try and be funny about what he was talking about at the time it happened. You weapon.
sweden is smaller than the USA and your network is sparse above the arctic circle where no one lives and you have less people logging on to use the network at any given time america has the largest and most extensive fiber optic network on the planet we also have more land to cover and 350 million people and on top of that we have a 17trillion dollar a year economy so keeping up with capacity is tough when most of the worlds traffic hits our network at some point we have slower speeds but it still works well for us
Funny reading some of the outrage about internet speeds, try moving to Australia, it's beyond a joke. The broadband rollout is just tech that most countries have moved far past. Our service provides have volumes on downloading and uploading and service, however generally have a three line sentence about speed, because saying fast is all we want to know. Fast is a very subjective term...
Mate, that's exactly what i was thinking. Our internet speed is unbearable, 1.5mb at the max for download. Upload is at 0.5 at the max. Not only that, i have to wait till fucking 2018 until NBN rolls out into my area. "Fast" my ass Malcolm Turnbull, I am absolutely sick of this shit.
You can thank your telecom services for that. They are screwing all of you over intentionally to just keep squeezing money out of the garbage phone lines in AUS.
I don't get it either. In New Zealand the internet is light speeds ahead of Australia. Most place in Aus, its not even unlimited. In Auckland everyone is getting fibre internet and with about 200 mbps. In the south island they have just got 1gbps internet which will shortly be available in North island. Australia should be way ahead of New Zealand!
Rodger Johnson yea the government is really lazy about getting the nbn up and running, and they're using up alot of time to run nbn to the populations in the country.
Yes, shaw and Telus in Canada are years behind most other counties when it comes to Internet. I have a standard 50mb connection from shaw here packaged with my cable and it's over 200/mo. Multiple 100-150 connections with tv cable and his extra 200/mo service to bond them must be close to like 600-800/mo and who the hell would pay that lol
its not so much that they are behind, they absolutely could increase our speeds and lower the prices, but they dont have to... there is a monopoly and they are making more money so why stop? There have been steps, i recently got LTE(was on 4g) internet, and the highest cap i could have before was 10g and now its 100gb(10$ a gb for bandwidth over, yes thats right, my last internet bill was like 650$). But the bandwith pretty much costs them the same as it does the other providers in other countries. I think we will eventually catch up but we need more pressure on them, and more oversight. They have the power to squash any new competitors to keep prices inflated. I'm seriously looking at this idea of bonding connections and wondering if i should bond a couple LTE 100gb cap connections, and that i could probably do it for the same price(even with the special box/monthly fee) as I do for my 100gb connection + 50-75gb of extra bandwidth.
Linus, I am curious if your ISP is offering DOCSIS 3.1 for your Broadband connections at all. Depending on the HFC fiber connections and how much SNR your CMTS is getting, you shouldn't have any issues with getting up to 1G/s speeds for a residential account.
Same. I've had the Telus 150/150 plan for 2 months now and my speed tests consistently score 168-169 both down and up. Since Telus released their 150/150 plan they are by and far easily better than Shaw.
I had channel bonded ISDN 20 years ago, 128kb/s fully digital line when most people were still on 56kb/s analog modems. You had to pay for two lines but you could bond up to 30 lines together I think.
Yeah It's not such a got product once I head there's an additional $200/monthly fee.. woot?!... we want to save not waste more money. I'd buy it IF the box would reassemble the packets without the need to connect to Peplink's servers which is also another potential security issue even if it's encrypted. Hackers don't other cracking individual connections, but the main server where they can monitor ALL connected devices. No Thanks!
Yeah... it was actually distracting to me too. Funny thing was we ran into the same issue on our videos. I was using my iPhone as a remote and kept reaching to swipe. Foot switch works great for the one man show.
Telstra is also garbage. $100 for NBN network speeds of 50mbps and only getting 20mbps. Not even breaking the 1mbps upload barrier either. End my suffering.
We did this kinda thing back in the dial up days, we called it shotgunning, only a few modems supported it, was the only way to get voice/data to work in games back then Hayes branded it DSVD.
louis tournas Yeah actually the good thing about internet in tunisia is that you can do anything from browsin' porn / pirating / deep web , anything without worrying about cops or bein' swatted or any of that crap
I realize this is an old video, so things might have changed, but as long as the client you are downloading from supports multiple simultaneous connections (Steam, for instance) you can take two pipes and combine them with load sharing for twice the bandwidth in pfSense no problem. I have two 1 gigabit ISPs, one fiber and one cable that are primarily intended for failover, but I can use load balancing whenever I'm looking to download a game, and I get 2gbit download speeds. This obviously doesn't work when downloading from (or uploading to) a source that can't do multiple connections, but most modern game clients support this.
things have drastically changed especially in canada where i have for example over gigabit at my cabin and my sister had 2gb on her small farm hundreds of kms from the nearest large city. but back then when he filmed he was unaware that cable providers were significantly faster and cheaper he doubled his single connection speeds after filming and really this video was dated even back then for us but for US omggg. .wtf ....i know folk in cities down south that only have 150 and only 1 isp ????? gotta love murican corruption right . in this case this service might help those folks trapped in an american cities corrupt isp . did you know that in the us there are a ton of cities and regions with 1 or 2 isps ??? thats madness i have dozens available on multiple forms of technology or the same because we made it the law that isps have to allow access to any other isp and allow them to transit over there lines if required thankfully though we built out a public owned fiber backhaul 23 years ago to every single village town city hamlet in the western provinces anyways because you know internet is kinda seriously important and provides healthcare, law and order ,government ,financial ,education, etc etc services the ability to function. random point .when i owned a small gas station along the alaska highway in Alberta 15 years ago i had so many american travelers shocked that i accepted credit cards and debit cards and then shocked again that it wasnt dial up ?? insanity
I would like to point out that TP-Link load balancer can "bound" connections but without packet splitting, So you can have download speed of many connections if you use downloaders that download with multiple threads, steam does that. I am "binding" 4mbps and 5mbps connections and I easily get to download things at 11mbps with free download manager and stuff.
Multiple connections like that which Prashank described. Would not increase the reliability of your connection, nor reduce ping. You cannot benefit from this.
Joshua Lloyd without the aggregator on the ISP side there is no way to use bonded connections to INCREASE network speeds, the most you could hope for increased capacity or throughput which is not the same as increased download speed
Bandwidth aggregation is a great trick, it’s how cellular video uplinks work for news outlets, and how gigabit LTE will work when it’s eventually rolled out.
I thought this would be like those ThioJoe's Clickbait Bullshit (Which he calls satire). Thank you Linus, for relying on good actual content to make money.
Linus: wifi is slow it runs a t 100Mps Download and 10Mps Upload Me: Mine runs at 2Mps download and 4Mps Upload Me: "Welp guess I have a slow internet then!"
You're exactly right, an energy drink which is basically what pre-workout is, gives you more energy than you would normally have to get a better workout in, or in this case, a better gaming session in i guess.
Simple. What is a good source of fuel for your body? What's a stimulant vs. a fuel? Who can metabolise more G-Fuel before you start to see those negative side effects?
good thing i live in romania and can get 1gbps for ~11$ with no limitations or restrictions.
don't get me wrong. that's the only good part of living in romania.
What are bad parts?
+Kristian (MrLiimaFIN) Former Eastern Block member and allying with the Nazis
Everything else
what? Nazis are fucking dead, what's that shit matter?
Are you serious? Our ISP's in America must be the greediest pieces of shit ever
Internet service providers will hate this new trick!
Why? They are making double the money.
It was a joke on click-bait Buzzfeed articles...
How has your comment got so many thumbs up? This "trick" means isps make more money, they will love this.
Nevets Refer to my above comment.
LOL i get it
Notice how he used "SLI" rather then "CrossFire" must be a fanboy.
#linusisanvidiafanboy
he actually is a red team player at heart
"Kleenex" is a brand of tissue, but not the name for all tissues. "Band-Aid" is a brand of bandage, but not the name for all bandages. SLI is nvidia's name for their dual GPU tech, but it's not the name for all multi-GPU tech. The most popular brand-name ends up being the defacto word people use to refer to all similar products, that's just how it works.
Get over it already, AMD sucks
Calm down Jeff.
For GPUs I agree, but can't beat their bang for buck cpus.
he should of just said this was a subscription-based service that would cost as much as a car payment and I wouldn't have wasted my time lmao
Thanks for saving me time! Just saved me 9min
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@@thangchanh2932 that what i've been using for years now, runs great,..
It is useful for people that need this.
@@thangchanh2932 As he explains, it splits the data in a fundametally different way at the packet level, pfSense Multi-WAN is still doing the same thing as a load balancing router. pfSense also won't give you a single static IP suitable for server hosting, esentially acting as a business ISP in itself. It's channel bonding, not load balancing.
"The Load Balancing functionality in pfSense software distributes connections over multiple WAN connections in a round-robin fashion. This feature operates on a per-connection basis."
Though if you do own a business with a faster connection like Linus does, you could actually set up channel bonding like this up with your own server in the same type of way, but you will need a server at the business, and a server at home for bonding them ontop of any home hardware. Bit tricky to setup but doable. Then all your home data lines just comunicate exclusively with the business server, and then the business connection effectively becomes your home internet connection in the same way as this service.
My wifi runs slower than an asthmatic snail.
Alan Wilton I know the feeling. I struggle for 1.5mbps
TheOperator should i even talk about my 0.5 mbps?
Clash With Tan haha, 0.2mbps right now 😂
Just a bit better than dialup.
Samuel Conrad I can get 100 down and 10 up from winstream
At my house
for people who may be curious, it's actually just two vpn connections that are bonded virtually at the gateway ( the box you plug your modems into, that you then connect your switches/computers/etc too ), both of which are connected to the same VPN concentrator on the service providers end. It's not trivial to setup, but it's not really that complex of a concept. There's a lot of pokery jiggery going on with the configs to make it work smoothly. A badly configured setup has the potential of making your connection even worse. Works best if both connections are of the same quality, and if done right, can potentially make your internet connection nearly as fast as both connections combined. Some loss in total bandwidth is lost to the VPN overhead, and some latency is introduced by device that is responsible for bonding your streams together. Of course, bonding must be supported at the other end. You may also get lag spikes if the dynamically IP of either device changes during a download. Potentially even lost packets. Thankfully, most ISP's don't change your IP very often, so this is generally not enough of an issue to cause regular headaches. Also, if one connection decides to go down for some reason ( tripped over the power cable for example ) it may cause your internet not to work at all, or it may go down to half speed after some packet loss while it sorts itself out depending on how it's configured.
It's a shame I only get to like this comment once, I was indeed, curious. I mean, the other option is setting up a direct connection to a backbone, right?
Also Linus, by the time you pay a couple hundred bucks a month for the Itel service and then 2 connections to your ISP how long will it be before you've paid the cost of the Fiber Build Out in all these fees?
rekt*
He was saying the build out would be 10's of thousands, so if we say that's 20 grand, at a few hundred per month more for this service you're talking several years to a decade before the build out would have been better. The build out is also a fixed cost, you don't have the option to cancel it a few years in if something better comes along.
Well, theorizing the $60 per connection per month for a 50/10 connection from the ISP, the $25 per connection that iTel wants, the .40 they ask for to reach the 'combined throughput' of 100Mb which would be $40, and the additional $360 fee for one of their three-port bonders...
$210 per month * 50 monthly payments = $10,500 (+$360)
And that's just USD. But also, 4 years before you hit that, and it's probably still not enough to convince a company to make a fiber intranet for his area.
Since it's basically a datacenter VPN-type solution, it's probably much cheaper to rent your own 100MBit (or whatever) server-slot in a nearby data center and do the splitting at home through a home server. It's just a matter of software, so why paying such a heavy premium over the pure hosting costs?
it was going to cost 130k to do fiber in my city saying it cost too much to cover the cost thear self 6 month later some one buy the local mom pop cable company and we go from 12 mbs to 100mbs talk about gredy
Remember the old days when internet was so slow that a 3 MB song took about 40 minutes to download?
slowest connection i ever had was 128kbps DSL with download speeds 20>30kbps which can download your 3mb song in only 2 minutes
Gen X-er here remembering the 300 baud days, now that was excruciatingly slow. You could literally see the transferred byte/characters appear on the screen row by row as they were coming in, not kidding. lol
yeah... dialup fucking sucked.
Had AOL growing up. Shit was sloooow. Also was extremely annoying when someone picked up the phone and killed the internet
I still remember about downloading a 1 MB file as if I really needed it as would take 20 to 25 minutes.
ISPs hate him!!!
You kidding, they love him, he's that crazy guy paying for 2 connections in one house.
hahaha that damn clickbait phrase
But he use much more traffic than a normal user would.
+logirex that's just shaw cable, they have coax infrastructure and are currently doing some big upgrades. With new tech they will be pushing for gigabit eventually with it. But in western Canada Telus is mostly all fibre now with 150/150 for 80ish bucks and 250/250 in some for around 85
In Italy I pay 40€/mo for a business static IP FTTH 100/20 with 2 day SLA and no data caps.... Canada really is in Africa
I get 3.5 down and 0.5 up. I'm commenting just as the video is starting and my hopes are extremely high, Linus. Don't fuck with me plz
mines 10 down 0.9 up lmk if it works yo
Oh wonderful Singapore, 300/300 for the measly price of 40USD/month
+JujuShinobi and top up only an extra $10-20 for 1000/1000
10/5 lel
omg i said 10/5 Nice. i Mean 300/50 xD
i somtimes forget that me paying 15$ for an 1gb optic fiber conection in romania is not the norm in the more poor countries
yeah same for me feelsgoodman.
Looks like I'm moving to Romania then
+kamatchou kamelio where are you from?
+Erebdraug i sugest cluj
wtf, 200 bucks? where do you live?
Who else is wondering what Linus is reaching for under his desk every couple of minutes?
He’s hitting the “forward button” for the teleprompter with a wireless device
Hes scratching his balls.
@@Emadwissa he should spice it to foot pedal
😂😂😂😂😂
Fidget spinner
I don't understand how in my country which is kinda undeveloped i have with 15$ 1gb/s unlimited data...and in most developed country, you have to pay A LOT of money for a bad plan with download limits and shit like that.
Sedan Asfd 15$ for 1gb/s internet?
what drugs are you on?
92 GameBits dude..that's what i'm using. I pay 15$ and i have 1gb per second connection speed. And i have unlimited data... Search on google romania's internet.
Sedan Asfd Romania is a beautiful country!
Romania has cheapest Internet, we pay twice the amount you pay for an internet that's 50 times slower than yours
+Zio Oren Are you truly that stupid we have a old infrastructure which means we would have to tear the old out to replace with new costing more than your country's worh
this comment section is either americans paying $120000 for 1.0/0.1mbps internet, or Eurasians paying $0.50 for 1000/950mbps, and there is no in-between
You seem to be wrong.
The UK is literally in between.
~80mb for
Uhm not sure where you're getting your internet. I have a £50 connection at 200up/down
I'd love to know who from?? :)
If you are lucky enough to get cable then Virgin have the fastest internet (except bespoke limited availability ISPs like hyperoptic and gigler who provide gigabit). For the rest of us we rely on fibre to the cabinet and get up to 80mb down 19mb up.
Here in Russia 30 minutes from Moscow I get 100Mbit/s download and 100Mbit/s upload for $12. In Moscow you can get 650Mbit/s download and 650Mbit/s upload for $24. In some places in Moscow you can get 1Gbit/s download and upload for $34.
Ярослав Зинченко
major cities usualky have insane speeds due to fibre networb being everywhere. for example, 100mb download is free in most of korea, with a pretty cheap cellphone service, and gigabit is pretty cheap unless you live away from urban areas.
fuck outta here with that bullshit
In san francisco you can get 1Gbit for $40, all major cities have fiber, rest of the world doesn't
Ярослав Зинченко our souls is connecting
I get fucking 3 mbps for 50$
Joe: or even quadruple you internet speed *shows 10 fingers*
Hey at least he didn't show his toes too. lol
@@BillAnt Foot reveal at 11 M subs
@@samuelepecetto7695 guess what.....he heard you
That's like looking left and pointing right.
@Wyatt Moyer joe mama?
"of course it does cost extra, a few hundred dollars a month BUT IT BLABLABLA"
ahhaahahahahahaa......... a few hundred dollars a month?!!!!
Kidding me....
He said "in my case". It might be cheaper if you're literally just bonding two connections for a private home network. It could also still be expensive as all hell, have to check out iTel I guess.
i looked this up for myself and it would only cost me 85$ cnd to bond two 15-20mb connections. I am in an area where i have no wired internet services and have to use wireless/cellular/lte connection. The download speed isnt bad although perhaps less then you could get through wired. But the problem is cost for bandwidth. I pay 110$ a month for my 15-20mb connection and i get 100gb a month bandwidth. The overage cost is 10$ a GB. which mean the last month when i went over by 50-60 gb i had an internet bill of like 650$.
For me I can get 2 LTE connections, bridge them together with this box for about 300$ a month, I'll have double the speed and more importantly for me double the bandwidth. I have the highest package i can get from rogers there is no other options for me. The only other big cost is the box i need(that can handle up to 3 connections) costs like 480$ cnd. In the end i am seriously thinking about doing this as I know i will pay less in the long range.
Is it possible for the ISP to find a way to figure out that the user is doing this?
He's backing up his stuff at home. That didn't have the speeds he needs. You can pay $60/year for warm/near term storage sure, but you still have to get your data to the storage site. Might consider paying attention to the video before forming an opinion.
is the data he wants to back up at home?
Double or triple your internet speed by buying two or three internet connections. Wow. Who'd have thought it?
probably mostly people who don't understand how networks work
you can't just hook up multiple internet connections through your network... You need a 3rd party like this product...
Some say sarcasm doesn't translate well in written form.
And more than double and triple the cost lest we not forget.
If you'd actually watched this video you would know why that doesn't work. You are plainly thinking of a load balancing system, which only offers more possible connections at the speed of the slowest link, not one connection with the aggregate speed of all connections.
This is a common misconception with networking newbies who think that common LAG (link aggregation groups) or etherchannels (whatever terminology your vendor chooses to use) will allow four gigabit ethernet connections to provide a 4Gbps stream of data from one server to another over the network. These aggregation protocols split traffic based on source/dest IP, MAC, or port. In short, they're meant to allow four devices to each have a gigabit connection to a server, or an interswitch to handle four separate gigabit streams, not a single 4Gbps stream.
At home, you might be able to introduce the necessary software and hardware to provide a 4Gbps stream to your NAS. For your internet connection, you don't have the necessary influence.
If you're a tech-savvy person, I suggest researching MPTCP (Multipath Transmission Control Protocol) and similar technologies, largely being pushed by 4G/5G networks. There is considerable interest in combining multiple 4G connections or a 4G/5G connection with Wi-Fi, and MPTCP is one technology that would enable such a thing natively.
Cheers
Lol... G Fuel commercial on IT channell... yeah... best combo ever.
Hey, we're not all just desk jockeys! Some of us are pretty athletic!
He used Rain's flavor to lol.
g fuel is marketed for gamers/office jobs because its not like c4 giving you insane tingles from beta alanine
BUT DOES G-FUEL COMES IN RGB? hmmm?!
Pretty sure it comes in Red, Green, and Blue varieties, so yes
If you're thinking about using a load balancer in bonded mode in the UK on ISPs such as BT with a couple of residential connections, you'll find after a while BT will notice and your lines will get rate limited. BT really doesn't like people bonding residential lines.
Always check with your ISP to see if they'll support it or whether running a load balancer would be a breach of ToS.
In Sweden 1000/100 costs far less than your 150/15. Rip
i live in Sweden and i heard the highest wifi in Sweden in 500 cause my friend has that.
yup, i've got 250/100 for 40$/month but could get 1000/100 for 100$/month
then move to denmark
I'm not white though, so I have to let go of that dream. The dream to live in Sweden.
1,000/100 is ~$150 hear.
as someone who works on the support level for a business class ISP, this looks interesting. So is your router/server seeing just the black box as a gateway?
+Mitoni yep
Hello from Africa!!!! Really like your videos...
hello
+LinusTechTips hey Linus love u vids from England 🇬🇧
Load balancing. This concept has been around for a really long time. Basically, the software knows how big each pipe is (ideally) and it keeps all pipes at the same utilization level, so it spreads your connection over all of the interfaces evenly. There a tons of linux distributions that you can use that do this. Also, websites block ports like Linus said, but that really doesn't matter, since apps and ports don't map to each other with modern applications and you can use IPv6 reverse tunnels if you buy a server in the cloud with a public IP. You can get 100mbit for fairly cheap.
Watches how to speed up your internet in 240p
veloci 8080 I'm watching in 144
Lmao SAMME
oh i feel you mate.
I’m watching in 4k
i had to watch in 144p
Its been 2 years im still waiting on the loading screen i hope this will solve the problem..
Are you still..... waiting
@@animadey9379 XD
Kinda wish you had pulled a ThioJoe
Hahaha same😂😂😂
I thought he was going to tell us to put batteries on the Ethernet cable
The sad part is I actually believed him
You're not alone
Someone even commented "is it valid in india or not?"
100MB DOWNLOAD?!?!? 10MB UPLOAD?!?!?! I have like 14MB download and 0.4MB upload. I would KILL FOR 100MB DOWNLOAD
yeah, no. your drive cant even write that fast...
dude plzz look up bits and byts, you probably have more then 100mbits
lamenameee I have 1.3 mg download...
We've got 150mbps download and 45mbps upload (no joke)
the downside is you can only get those speeds over ethernet through our router. over wifi, i get 3mbps down and .5mbps up.
You need a new wifi router then. A proper AC router should have no problem getting 10x what you're getting even in terrible conditions
I have a 5Mbit down/ 1Mbit up for 5$ a month and the cherry on top is that there's no data cap. The only downside is there's no net connection when it's raining heavily.
I live in Dhaka, Bangladesh btw..
Rafi Ahmed Chowdhury nice
I have 30mbps for 4$ in India.
In australia the internet is a joke i'm jealous I might move to india
+pivotmaster861 Open bob
I have been watching this channel non stop for three nights. I stopped building my own boxes ten years ago but you have fired me up! Technology races forward so fast and the information and technical expertise on this channel is absolutely fantastic! THANK YOU!
Philippines got the worst Internet, that's why a lot of murders here...XD
LOL
DUTUERTE SWAG BRO
Effective population control.
hahahaaha
***** here you pay almost $28 dollars for 2mbps speed that can barely play 360p, you stuck at pause to avoid buffering...XD
Bandwith caps are just plain stupid. You guys in Canada really need to get your government to make a law against it.
bandwith caps aren't stupid. They follow the principle of: "if you use more, you pay more". What's wrong with that?
Cause bandwidth isn't something that's is limited resource and you've already paid for the connection.. The rule "if you use more. you pay more" doesn't apply here.
Thankfully where I am in Ontario we have unlimited bandwidth.
I don’t know maybe that some companies will give you an arbitrary limit, to what you can use and the rest is plus money for the supplier. For example some companies are still offering an internet connection with a 12 gig limit. Really 12 gigs? any average user can eat that under a week with the amount of "unwanted" data the web-pages throw at you.
+Robbedem "if you use more, you pay more" is probably less likely that "oh they have Netflix and stuff now... We can make money off other people's streaming since cable TV is dying"
Put a fork in a toaster, wire some copper wire around the handle of the fork. Connect the end of the copper wire to a RJ-45. Connect the RJ-45 to your router and boom. More power = faster internet.
NOTE: You will most likely not live to experience it but hey, you need to lose some to win some am I right?
Are you asking fr or nah?? xD
that is actual name of an ethernet jack the plugs into your pc or router
Probably something that is just made up by this guy. Not worth bothering to check into...
Sounds interesting. I'm tempted to try it now...
even better if you want to boost the speeds even more you need to get a roll of 16 AWG wire and strip 100ft of it and then wrap it around your body then you have a friend climb the nearest tree with the other end and you sit there and hold a CAT 5e line or better and wait for it to thunderstorm...guaranteed to work I swear ;) oh and dont forget to take your shoes off and stand in the deepest puddle you can find
Actually, the packets are not split in half. The aggregation switch distributes Ethernet frames based on a hashing algorithm. This algorithm might take various parameters into account, depending on vendor and config. Some use only src/dst IP, others go deeper (and therefore balance better).
I pay about $40 for 4/0.5 and I see people complaining about getting 50mbps in the comments...Jesus Christ.
I'm lucky to get 2.5/0.5 in the UK. That's a good day for me.
UK internet speed is absolute shit!
Thats high for the UK! I'm 0.8
I had 0.9/
I pay 9$ a month the'rs this cool thing i use for it
In the bad old modem on copper days, they used to connect multiple 100, 300, 1200, 2400 baud lines together to get "high speed" data links.
tsbrownie 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
tsbrownie "bad old"? I get internet on copper cables where I live and it's pretty decent.
We had 30+ year old copper that was squirrel eaten, bird bit, cracked and hacked. The connections were so corroded even the phone company gave it. Yes, when it's working copper's not bad, but it does not have the speed and reliability of our current fiber. Yee Haw!
Those copper lines are terrible. The US needs to upgrade its infrastructure, instead of building a shitty wall and bombing middle eastern kids
Lol, yup had the old Gandalf 1200 and 2400's Ah "The bad old days"
the click bait is real
Well lets see "Double or Triple Your Internet Speed": In the video he showed us how he tried to double his internet speed. He explained you could even triple it. "This Method Actually Works!": well he delivers. He just didn't mention it costs money.
If you were seriously expecting you could multiply your Internet speed for free, then i am sorry, welcome to reality.
What title would you have given the video, smartass?
Not too far from this one. What tiltle would you have given it "smartass"?
***** Idk, I'm fine with this one... could you please elaborate on your choice of title? Could you... _express_ it, maybe?
Oh you are not the original commenter..... getting late...... need sleep......
During the beginning ad I had to double check the description and make sure it wasn’t posted on April Fools day. Need my speed
Videos like this make LinusTechTips the best.
its you again
Vilius dgehjebeg You lost me on this one. Do I over-comment on LinusTechTips?
+Garry Perkins i see you everywhere, thats not bad thing ;)
Vilius dgehjebeg Thanks
Companies in the US do not support this.
at least at the consumer level, yeah. Mediacom would probably sell me two business lines if I wanted it.
They'd look at me funny, but they'd do it.
The bonding is on a third party so the it changes nothing for the carrier. You send 100% of the traffic to an aggregating site from where it is routed normally.
godyea Um...you still have to get two, or more accounts. And try that in the US.
As long as you pay no one will bat an eye. You can have multiples connections at a single address.
godyea Try calling AT&T, or Time Warner Cable and asking for 2 accounts.
did he say this service costs a couple hundred bucks a month more than a single line? wtf.
LOL that more expensive than 150/150 line...
it's more than likely targeted for business users.
I know right? I have 1gbps/1gbps for $85/mo here in Florida. I had to double check the date on this video twice. The speeds in the comment section and in the video are like 1993. And who the fuck uses DSL in 2016?
Tamberly, 1 the only routers my family can afford are DSL ones and 2 DSL is the only internet service available in my region. Second that DSL speeds can infact reach speeds up to 10gbps.
1993? Never had a 28kbps modem, but man, 56kbps was bad enough.
Very interesting concept. I know some friends that live with shit internet that will really appreciate this. Also for those of you that are commenting negatively about this video there are regions of the world even in the US that have internet companies that don't offer great speeds, and there are no alternative service providers in these areas. A great example is Texas I have many friends that suffer with these ISP restrictions and even though it will cost them more money per month it is a realistic alternative to having unstable internet in a region that offers no choice to upgrade.
Misleading title click bait. Why this dude keep touch his ball every few seconds?.
teleprompter remote
I was wondering the same thing. It would be less distracting if he were to have the clicker on the desk, frankly. It looks like some weird twitch he has.
+I TechHelpLtd he has confirmed it's teleprompter remote but it's well not in the best place
Just get a foot pedal teleprompter remote. No hidden hands and your feet aren't seen anyway.
You don't get it don't you. His BALL is the TELEPROMPTER.
we used to do similar back in 56k days with two phone lines :P
You can still do it with 56k lines, and I imagine some people still do. But of course they use ISDN which is more like digital 56k, being that 56k was really just a label (call it marketing or due to the theoretical maximum of the hardware) as phone lines were capped by the phone company at 44kbs best case. The benefit to ISDN is it's 64kbs per line (128kbs per bond) both upload and download. I've considered a few times getting like 20 lines and bonding them through my load balancer because it be one large synchronous pipe for relatively cheap as you can get a local ISDN number for Free, so it's just the cost of the lines.
But I do also remember having my little 56k device "back in the day" that hooked to your phone to let you know if someone was calling, so you could chose to answer instead of disconnecting you altogether abruptly or missing the call (depending on how you had things setup). Ah the good 'ol days of free (and horrible) AOL. Lol
You can still get I think a free 56K line from Netscape (I think 8 hours max) and use it as a failover lol. :D
I had a Diamond SupraSonic II - dual line 112k Modem, those were the days! My Fiber drop and Internet 150/150 gets hooked up today !!! $42/month for 3 months and then $80/month. 150 Mbps up and 150 Mbps down. Basically I will setup the new router and my extender and be done in 15 minutes. You can't beat that deal. Also 300 Mbps up and 300 Mbps down would be better for a server than 300/30. Once you have Fiber you will never have to worry about speed upgrades again.
beat me too it... did this with Juno hahahahaa
I miss shotgunning ISDN lines.
I just discovered this channel a few hours ago and have since watched about 5 or 6 of your videos. And I have to say your vids are very good. For being tech oriented, you could easily talk over peoples heads and make no sense to anybody except for the geekiest of the geeky, but I never once felt that you came close to doing so. And it is very refreshing to hear someone who can talk tech and keep it interesting when the subject matter may be anything but enthralling. If I could I would give your videos 2 likes each for the ones I have watched. But this is the real world and one Like is all you gonna get. But when I go to bed tonight, if I happen to dream of your channel (Phew, now that would be really weird and kind of ... disturbing), I will be sure to Like your vids as much as the alternate reality allows. Good day to you and a good night too!
Hear hear, I concur!! 👍
Thanks for the information. I was looking into this type of device years back. It's good to know it finally exists!
lol connection bonding has been around forever just about...
@@looneyburgmusic Yeah and it's often been a pain in the ass to setup. This seems to be rather easy compared to other solutions.
all that speed and WAN show is still late
Wait, linus is complaining about 100Mbps? Im happy if I can keep a constant 20 for an hour
Me too, bro. Me too.
I complain over 400mbps. I'm so ready to have 1gig lol.
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Im talking 20 with a hundred dollar wifi extender :\ I get about 12Kbps without it, Im talking 1400 ping
Fucking comcast
who else looked at the date before even playing the video?
same here
What on Earth that matters???!
Albert M. we thought it was april fools
No need... the guy was genuine as stated in the start of video lol
I remember when people would pick up the phone and you are back to waiting 5 minutes to get on the internet.
Good times!
I still use as SMS notification sound the sounds I had recorded from my modem connecting in the late '90s. 😄
Just to you know, increasing the volume during ads is extremely disrespectful!
Correct
playing ads in the first place is disrespectful.
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Australia... FTTN NBN up to 100/40 (but more like 70/30) and it is 100+ a month ;-;
lucky a get 30mbits down and 4mbits up
mole in your hole I am on a 25/5 plan so I get similar to you, although it is $30 more a month for 100/40.
I almost hope they don't come to my area, I'm getting 30/5 at the moment on cable. To get NBN at the same speed I would have to pay $30 more per month.
horrible FTTN..way behind schedule and way over budget, makes me so sad on my adsl2+ connection getting 5Mbps :(.
I am on a plan like yours, but I only get 14/1
Thank god i just have a 250 Mbit down- and 25 Mbit upload line. Less can go wrong.
South Korea is laughing at your video.
In terms of avg. internet speeds, USA is not in the top 10. That's why i said South Korea, meaning the whole country, not single individuals.
uk.businessinsider.com/fastest-internet-connection-speeds-2015-5?r=US&IR=T
Well you also have to consider how many people are being served internet in the US compared to South Korea too. US has a lot more traffic atm.
You go Korea - you have the best archers in the world!
On average most cities in the US dont have that speed. On my area we got 500/500 Mb for residential, but that can be pricey. Now if your lucky to live on a googlenet area then you can get 1/1 Gb.
funny how south korea is laughing at a canadian video
Bonding can also work well for rural areas with old copper. Centurylink has the ability to send me a 20d/.896u connection, which we tried for about a year, but we would get DSL dropouts multiple times a week. It was incredibly u stabs. So for an extra $5/month and $150 for a modem with built-in bonding, we got 2 10d/1u lines and haven't had a single drop-out since. And we now have a whopping 2Mbps upload speed, which is slow by most people's standards, but we've never had more than 896Kbps up so this is blazing fast to me.
Similar to a piece of software we used to use to tie two or more analog connections together. It was called Midpoint Teamer. It divided the workload among the available connection based upon their active transfer rates. This could also be done with just about any multi-NIC box.
my internet speeds are faster than my hard drive. From south korea
Yeah yeah, we all know South Korea has the fastest internet speeds in the world. Lucky you.
really I wanna go to your country.
It's not RAID over the LAN but iSCSI, which uses special Ethernet adapters with larger buffers etc. dedicated to carrying SCSI packets to units hosting storage space. The actual RAID is done by the targets themselves and does not cross the network.
주원 ..
Bing is a lot of the same pail kids are you doing that plus much much more to the cyber policy we have it
Your comment was also not too helpful ;) RAID over the LAN (doesn't exist) does not have anything to do with speeds over the WAN...
Oh no only 150?! Jeez and all I have is this 12 mb connection that chugs like a frat party!
MrGMoney1944 I have 3 Mbps internet connection. Stop complaining.
MrGMoney1944 3... its decent my cell service works better! 26mps in 10 out
OverKnight 52 Huh thats not bad at all rural or urban though?
I had that with ADSL back in 2013, before my former place in Springfield, Vermont got FTTH! I started with 12 Mb down with the coding gain changed to 7 on the BEC 7402TM router. In 2013, before getting FTTH, I noticed regularly getting 13 Mb and sometimes 14 Mb!
MrGMoney1944 stfu i have 2
Linus, Linus... I’m paying for that speed exactly 9$USD a month. Including static ip and fiber in Bulgaria, in a small village... Also if you pay for a year that price goes down to 7$...
What provider I'm in Romania and that sounds great
haha I'm from Bulgaria too, and I also get fiber + static IP and a gigabit u/d + cable TV for about 20-25$ per month :) + if i pay for 5 months, I get the sixth for free
@@bra7original What the hell is wrong with us in America, I don't know
Okay that's it I'm moving to Bulgaria what in the fuck. If you view the social media of either two of the telecomm companies running the broadband monopoly here in Philippines (either Globe or PLDT), you'd see how shit their service is. And one of them, Globe, just got shithole worse. We paid $32 each month for a 3 MBps download speed connection. We'd get random disconnections all the time, and sometimes it would go out for days. Recently, we requested a disconnect because we had very bad stability for a month (losing connection several times in a day), and this month we literally have no connection. And they still want us to pay. That disconnection request has been left standing for 2 weeks now and they probably want to suck people dry and make them pay for another month. There were also a lot of people that wanted a disconnection.
In finland its 1€ for all that 50 cents for half and for free you get 10mb
Title should be "How to combine 2 internet connections"
Living in Australia, I hope this video will help our abysmal speeds.
pls Malcolm Turnbull pls fix
I'm in QLD and have had 100/1 since 2012, you just gotta shop around mate.
He won't, he already declined Google Fibre saying, "Australia doesn't need those types of speeds" and "The NBN will be able to reach the speeds of Google Fibre". Biggest bullshit.
+doggystyle600 I know you can get that, but for the price you pay it sucks. 100 down is pretty much the basic plan for the USA.
+Geezy BT where in the U.S. is 100 down the norm sign me the fuck up for that shit I get 20Mbs down and that's "premium"
Too bad google fiber abandoned the world.
they're struggling to get a foot hold in America because of Comcast I believe... don't think they were ever going global though
Outlaw Q actually I believe this was their plan all along, to antagonize other service providers to establish a fiber based infrastructure for them.
makes sense for I know Google only created their Fiber service because they had a product to sell to us but the infrastructure isn't there. that and Comcast is bullshitting us rn w/ 1GB going for like $200+ a month....man fuck Comcast lol
When I moved to China 4 years ago, I was flabbergasted at how cheap Cell and Internet service is. In the U.S. near Denver, I was getting crap service from Comcast at $77/Mo and it was maybe 25 Mbps.. Here I get a 25 Mbps up/down service and a 100 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up with a combined cost of about $12.50 per month. That's a total of 125 Mbps down and 35 Mbps up for $12.50 per month. As a network engineer (retired) I have no difficulty skirting the filtering either. Latency isn't all that bad either. about 225 ms to the U.S. West Coast.
Comcast is a greedy company feeding off the financial rape of the American people.
my net runs at 10kbps... *silently drifting away*... BTW im in the Phillipines where internet barely sucks at all time...
I feel vindicated now as a Polish kid that laughed at me 15 years ago when I recommended this as a topic.
How dare he
Why polish
@@i5ka Well, he would be a Romanian today.
6:50 "For my application, it is perf*skip*ect" Not so perfect eh?
This isn't a live stream so how would his internet have anything to do with that skip?
KeyboardWrecker Nah it's not his internet, it's in the video editing. Someone who was editing the video made a small mistake lol
LOL there is a joke flying right over your head.... The editing was purposely like this to try and be funny about what he was talking about at the time it happened.
You weapon.
Doubt it was intentional. A video skip has nothing at all to do with networking.
Yes because we all know jokes need to be 100% accurate to be funny.
Irony is real.
Fun fact: NASA has over 90Gb/s internet speed.
also USA in general has slower speeds than Sweden... but ye South Korea is on the first place when it comes to internet speed, followed by Sweden
u should look at the Akamai Q4 2015 global average peak connection speeds rankings singapore on top lol
sweden is smaller than the USA and your network is sparse above the arctic circle where no one lives and you have less people logging on to use the network at any given time america has the largest and most extensive fiber optic network on the planet we also have more land to cover and 350 million people and on top of that we have a 17trillion dollar a year economy so keeping up with capacity is tough when most of the worlds traffic hits our network at some point we have slower speeds but it still works well for us
well... the thing is that I'm in Estonia, and the best speeds we can have is 200Mb/s, don't know about U.S tough
I have a 1 Gb/s connection... Oh... I live in Japan.
Funny reading some of the outrage about internet speeds, try moving to Australia, it's beyond a joke. The broadband rollout is just tech that most countries have moved far past. Our service provides have volumes on downloading and uploading and service, however generally have a three line sentence about speed, because saying fast is all we want to know. Fast is a very subjective term...
Mate, that's exactly what i was thinking. Our internet speed is unbearable, 1.5mb at the max for download. Upload is at 0.5 at the max. Not only that, i have to wait till fucking 2018 until NBN rolls out into my area. "Fast" my ass Malcolm Turnbull, I am absolutely sick of this shit.
We fell off the list after the date got to 2019. North side of Canberra is going ahead, south side, not so much. :S
Try living in WA.... we don't even have NBN D:
You can thank your telecom services for that. They are screwing all of you over intentionally to just keep squeezing money out of the garbage phone lines in AUS.
In Belgium you pay 55 - 70 euro for fast enough Internet and limited to 100 - 200 gb, really expensive
4:40 this can handle up to 5 connections and up to 900MBit/s traffic
Modern Linus: Hold my 10GBit/s internet connection.
What if I told you that the "easy trick" he's talking about, involves spending hundreds of bucks?
10mbs download... lol here in AUS a steam game is about 300-500... kbs
TheMightyMutch. Australian internet is a pain in the butt! The highest download I've ever seen was 8mbps!
Brayden Haines The highest what i've Seen was a download about 35mb/s in steam
I don't get it either. In New Zealand the internet is light speeds ahead of Australia. Most place in Aus, its not even unlimited. In Auckland everyone is getting fibre internet and with about 200 mbps. In the south island they have just got 1gbps internet which will shortly be available in North island. Australia should be way ahead of New Zealand!
Rodger Johnson yea the government is really lazy about getting the nbn up and running, and they're using up alot of time to run nbn to the populations in the country.
50kbs here
Wow Canada's internet rates and speeds are terrible
Yes, shaw and Telus in Canada are years behind most other counties when it comes to Internet. I have a standard 50mb connection from shaw here packaged with my cable and it's over 200/mo. Multiple 100-150 connections with tv cable and his extra 200/mo service to bond them must be close to like 600-800/mo and who the hell would pay that lol
Still better than UK our lines average from 8mb, most places won't get much more than 3-5mb. I get an actual download speed of around 800kbps.
Ouch dude, that reminds me of dial-up days.
150mb/s line from shaw is like $80
its not so much that they are behind, they absolutely could increase our speeds and lower the prices, but they dont have to... there is a monopoly and they are making more money so why stop? There have been steps, i recently got LTE(was on 4g) internet, and the highest cap i could have before was 10g and now its 100gb(10$ a gb for bandwidth over, yes thats right, my last internet bill was like 650$).
But the bandwith pretty much costs them the same as it does the other providers in other countries. I think we will eventually catch up but we need more pressure on them, and more oversight. They have the power to squash any new competitors to keep prices inflated.
I'm seriously looking at this idea of bonding connections and wondering if i should bond a couple LTE 100gb cap connections, and that i could probably do it for the same price(even with the special box/monthly fee) as I do for my 100gb connection + 50-75gb of extra bandwidth.
You don't have to have a static IP. My SP will not provide one to consumer accounts so I use a DNS server. Works perfectly
Stop dropping your arm I keep expecting you to bring something out....
Ivan Perez It's his teleprompter switch
He wants boxes dropped on him
he's not wearing anything below
Its very annoying that he does that, like a ocd twitch
anxiety trigger
Linus, I am curious if your ISP is offering DOCSIS 3.1 for your Broadband connections at all. Depending on the HFC fiber connections and how much SNR your CMTS is getting, you shouldn't have any issues with getting up to 1G/s speeds for a residential account.
Thank god for Telus fibre. I have 170 down and 170 up. 😎
snowcat wtf why are you here xD
snowcat Yoyoyoo my boy snowcat here. ☺️
HeadStriker well he's just like one of us...
snowcat of
Same. I've had the Telus 150/150 plan for 2 months now and my speed tests consistently score 168-169 both down and up. Since Telus released their 150/150 plan they are by and far easily better than Shaw.
Does that mean, by analysing and assembling the data, the "aggregator" gets a full log of your traffic?
It does regardless of whether you bond your DSL or not, unless you have a VPN.
in Mexico worst Internet connection in the world, that's why all the murders here..
healthdios copied comment
healthdios in México City it is great, I have Axtel and it is 200mbit download en costs 50 dollars per month, with extras.
El Diablo Santos I'm from Phil. but yes I agree with you..
No way dude, Brazil it is even worst hahaha here there are some place that still doesn't have any kind of internet how could it be worst than that?
Y yo creiendome con mis 50Mbps de promo con axtel jajaja
I had channel bonded ISDN 20 years ago, 128kb/s fully digital line when most people were still on 56kb/s analog modems. You had to pay for two lines but you could bond up to 30 lines together I think.
it is pulse code modulation
with 30 lines and every single line gives you 64kbit/s
Motorola modem right?
110MBps Downstream... 10MBps Upstream.... That's not that good...
Well I have 4 Downstream and 1-2 Upstream
ThePandaX [GD] mines even worse 0.75 downstream and .10 upstream
living in a developing country im having 1 and 0.1
He said Mbps not MBps
Even so, that's 25MBps download and 2.5 Upload, which is still better than mine, cuz I get 10MBps download and 2MBps upload
Well, good thing then that i'm in one of the countries with the fastest internet in the world :D I get 100Mbps down/up for 6$ per month
0:16 - 0:18 : This part makes me laugh, Linus...😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Governments and ISPs hate him!!!
For only $200 more a month in addition to your providers cost.
That sucks!!!!
Yeah It's not such a got product once I head there's an additional $200/monthly fee.. woot?!... we want to save not waste more money.
I'd buy it IF the box would reassemble the packets without the need to connect to Peplink's servers which is also another potential security issue even if it's encrypted. Hackers don't other cracking individual connections, but the main server where they can monitor ALL connected devices. No Thanks!
Why does this guy keep putting his right hand under the desk like he's pressing a button. OCD
Saw it right as I read your comment
He's pressing the prompter button. He's reading on a screen and presses the button to go to the next screen of what he is to say next.
Lol, the commenters are the ones with OCD.
should put that on a foot switch
Yeah... it was actually distracting to me too. Funny thing was we ran into the same issue on our videos. I was using my iPhone as a remote and kept reaching to swipe. Foot switch works great for the one man show.
Thank you for calling out ThioJoe’s bs! Thank you!
australia 4 mb/s download .5 upload for 80 bucks a month
thanks abott
welcome to aus
Im paying 50$ for television, phone and internet 120/10 in Serbia xD
Telstra is also garbage.
$100 for NBN network speeds of 50mbps and only getting 20mbps.
Not even breaking the 1mbps upload barrier either.
End my suffering.
im in suburbs and been getting 100/40 everyday with optus FTTN.
Macarthur Musings Stop lying.
What if I told you you can quadruple your internet speed?
*(Holds up five fingers)*
omfg lmfao
Quadruplr your speed. (Holds up all his fingers)
Romania has 1000 Mbs internet for 10€/month with no data limit.
Fuck you xD
Yet you're watching a how to video on doubling or tripling it. I dunno'.... Some people are never satisfied...
Impossible.
Just wanted to see how the other part of the world lives :)
Petrescu Andrei Germany: very many people dont even have 10mbits download at home. Perfect!
We did this kinda thing back in the dial up days, we called it shotgunning, only a few modems supported it, was the only way to get voice/data to work in games back then Hayes branded it DSVD.
it's valid in india or not
+wheeljack699
XD thx
Does this work in Somalia
if you have more than 512kbs speed
I tried it in Syria and some bearded men blew up my router
Addi /// Appealing Air bad day ma8
can we talk about g-fuel for a moment.... just dont ey
Use Code: DUCK
Gfuel is great xD
Hay guys scarce here
and 1000m broadband costs about 30 dollars/mon here
its funny now because they recently found that g fuel contains lead and other harsh metallic poisons
every time i watch you i just get confused...
Oh my god thank you so much... Now my downloads are 60 minutes instead of an hour
100/100 for free as a student in finland
which is really nice.
Äijä chillaa paskaks
Really? Wow lol
I really need help......please help
and im sitting here with my 300 KB/s download cnx , thanks life , and im fucking paying 130 TDN for it = about 55$
100mb unlimited 12 eu :)
yeah im tunisian :c
zabmen MTL 9olt el 7a9 degla
Can you watch porn in Tunisia?
louis tournas Yeah actually the good thing about internet in tunisia is that you can do anything from browsin' porn / pirating / deep web , anything without worrying about cops or bein' swatted or any of that crap
Haha, over here in oz the by the national standard of “fast” internet is 20 down and 1-5 up
That's insane! Wish I could get that kind of internet! It's 4-5 times faster than mine.
Sawyer Putnam well hey, since the nbn rolled in I get 30-50 download and 10-20 upload
@@mitchellobrien4670 Still rocking 1 down and about 1 up where I live.. :c
@@tracz99 are you being sarcastic?
@@Continuetogo
No. I literally have 5 Meg down .5 Meg up.
I realize this is an old video, so things might have changed, but as long as the client you are downloading from supports multiple simultaneous connections (Steam, for instance) you can take two pipes and combine them with load sharing for twice the bandwidth in pfSense no problem. I have two 1 gigabit ISPs, one fiber and one cable that are primarily intended for failover, but I can use load balancing whenever I'm looking to download a game, and I get 2gbit download speeds. This obviously doesn't work when downloading from (or uploading to) a source that can't do multiple connections, but most modern game clients support this.
things have drastically changed especially in canada where i have for example over gigabit at my cabin and my sister had 2gb on her small farm hundreds of kms from the nearest large city. but back then when he filmed he was unaware that cable providers were significantly faster and cheaper he doubled his single connection speeds after filming and really this video was dated even back then for us but for US omggg. .wtf ....i know folk in cities down south that only have 150 and only 1 isp ????? gotta love murican corruption right . in this case this service might help those folks trapped in an american cities corrupt isp . did you know that in the us there are a ton of cities and regions with 1 or 2 isps ??? thats madness i have dozens available on multiple forms of technology or the same because we made it the law that isps have to allow access to any other isp and allow them to transit over there lines if required thankfully though we built out a public owned fiber backhaul 23 years ago to every single village town city hamlet in the western provinces anyways because you know internet is kinda seriously important and provides healthcare, law and order ,government ,financial ,education, etc etc services the ability to function. random point .when i owned a small gas station along the alaska highway in Alberta 15 years ago i had so many american travelers shocked that i accepted credit cards and debit cards and then shocked again that it wasnt dial up ?? insanity
I would like to point out that TP-Link load balancer can "bound" connections but without packet splitting, So you can have download speed of many connections if you use downloaders that download with multiple threads, steam does that.
I am "binding" 4mbps and 5mbps connections and I easily get to download things at 11mbps with free download manager and stuff.
Prashank Abhishek bhai such ma kaam karaga kiya?
I don't have much money to waste. Please true reply thena I want to play perfect world games an online game bhout mazedar hai agar speed acha ho .
Multiple connections like that which Prashank described. Would not increase the reliability of your connection, nor reduce ping. You cannot benefit from this.
Joshua Lloyd without the aggregator on the ISP side there is no way to use bonded connections to INCREASE network speeds, the most you could hope for increased capacity or throughput which is not the same as increased download speed
g496r500t Even without an aggregator, you can still see a speed increase for certain unencrypted traffic. Steam/Torrents etc.
We got 500 mb up/down for like 80-90 euro a month. Umad murica?
80/90 euro?? lmao 1000/200 @30 euro
fockerbiatch no
we have 1000 for 8 euros in romania ... xD
no because i can get 500mb up for 20 euro a month.
Dope. Now I need to pay for a whole another router
Bandwidth aggregation is a great trick, it’s how cellular video uplinks work for news outlets, and how gigabit LTE will work when it’s eventually rolled out.
I thought this would be like those ThioJoe's Clickbait Bullshit (Which he calls satire). Thank you Linus, for relying on good actual content to make money.
1.2mbps download ._. germany btw (no city)
same but in texas
Plocký /) 0.6 I cali
Plocký /) like 60 in rural England.
+Sam Burkinshaw I get 150 down and 20 up I live in a city tho
+Sam Burkinshaw I get 150 down and 20 lmao
Linus: wifi is slow it runs a t 100Mps Download and 10Mps Upload
Me: Mine runs at 2Mps download and 4Mps Upload
Me: "Welp guess I have a slow internet then!"
bruh mine barely even caps at 1.3Mbps, download Modern Warfare took me two weeks
and that’s a 130gb download
@@TheInFam0u5Drag0n What sys do you have?
For me at least 10Mps download and 1Mps upload is fast for me
@@goodguycarl Hmph. Amateur. I have 500-600kb in upload and 3-5 mbps in downloads
LOL, G-Fuel???? Are you fuckin kidding me??? You want us to buy pre-workout for gaming sessions?? The fuck outta here!!
You're exactly right, an energy drink which is basically what pre-workout is, gives you more energy than you would normally have to get a better workout in, or in this case, a better gaming session in i guess.
Umm, you need to go to the gym. That is not what pre work out does.
Pre-workout doesnt give you energy??
Gotta tap those new markets. "G-Fuel: Not just for active people anymore!"
Simple. What is a good source of fuel for your body? What's a stimulant vs. a fuel? Who can metabolise more G-Fuel before you start to see those negative side effects?